THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  OKLAHOMA 

SUMMER  SESSION  1913 

INFORMATION  FOR  STUDENTS 


1.  Class  work  in  the  Summer  Session  begins  at  7:15  a.  m.,  June 
16  and  will  continue  daily,  Sundays  excepted,  to  Friday,  August  8. 
Graduation  exercises  for  those  who  complete  the  work  necessary  for  a 
degree  will  be  held  at  8:00  p.  m.  on  August  8. 

2.  Admission;  For  entrance  to  the  Summer  Session  no  formal 
examinations  will  be  required,  but  admission  will  be  granted  upon 
application  when  it  shall  appear  to  the  faculty  that  the  applicant  is 
of  sufficient  maturity  and  training  to  profit  by  the  exercises  of  the 
session. 

3.  Credit:  Students  who  desire  to  secure  college  credit  for 
work  done  at  the  summer  session  must  present  their  credentials  to  the 
committee  on  admission  and  receive  a  certificate  of  admission. 

4.  Matriculation:  After  receiving  a  certificate  of  admission  go 
to  the  registration  office  and  matriculate. 

5.  Enrollment;  After  matriculation  graduate  students  go  to 
Dean  VanVleet  and  all  other  students  to  the  enrolling  committee  to 
have  the  study  card  approved.  The  several  deans  and  committees 
meet  in  room  105  Administration  Hall. 

6.  After  having  the  study  card  approved  by  the  proper  adviser 
take  it  to  the  treasurer  and  pay  all  fees  and  deposits. 

7.  All  students  should  read  carefully  the  plan  of  work  in  the 
summer  school  bulletin  page  9. 

8.  Be  careful  not  to  enroll  so  as  to  duplicate  work  already  taken; 
for  example,  you  cannot  enroll  for  credit  in  German  I  if  you  already 
have  credit  for  a  year  or  more  of  high  school  German. 

Study  the  schedule  and  enroll  so  as  to  avoid  conflicts. 

9.  Change  of  Studies:  A  student  desiring  to  drop  a  study,  or 
take  a  new  one,  after  the  study  card  has  been  filed,  must  present  to 
the  dean,  or  other  adviser,  a  petition  for  the  change.  If  the  petition 
is  approved  by  the  dean  and  by  the  instructors  concerned  it  must  be 
filed  in  the  same  manner  as  the  original  study  card. 

10.  Absence  from  Recitations:  The  student  should  be  pre¬ 
sent  at  each  meeting  of  the  class.  There  are  no  excused  absences. 
(See  catalogue  page  38.) 

11.  Withdrawal:  Permission  to  withdraw  from  the  University 
before  the  close  of  the  semester  must  be  secured  from  the  dean  and 
filed  with  registrar.  (See  catalogue  page  38.) 


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Note  2.  A — Administration  Hall.  S — Science  Hall. 

Note  3.  Additional  hours  in  Physics  101  will  be  arranged  to  suit  the  convienence  of  the  pupil. 


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